36 To Buy a Book at the Book Fair
To buy a book at the book fair? Actually the fair is first and foremost a meeting place for authors, editors and publishers – especially publishers. At a fair one mingles with literary personalities and buys rights to Israeli books for distribution in the world, and rights to books from abroad for distribution in
Enter a typical book store in the city or shopping mall and what books are on sale there? Books that were published in the past few months; especially those on best seller lists, and most of all books that are advertised two minutes before the news on the radio, as if they were the discovery of the century in world literature. Poetry books? Only a few dozen. Reference books? Again, only those that were published recently and promoted aggressively and a very limited selection of other books, primarily books likely to interest students and, of course, cook books, books on travel, leisure and so on – in short, boring.
That is the reason why I am attracted to book fairs; the book fair in
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What books did I buy at the fair? I bought two books. One: a "Dictionary of Symbols" published by Penguin. It contains l200 crowded pages of interpretations of symbols from various world cultures, religions, nations and continents (five pages are devoted to the word "black" and fourteen to the word "snake"). It is not a new book but it is an important and helpful aid and makes for fascinating reading. Two: an edition of Shakespeare's sonnets published by Cambridge with extensive and copious explanations – in all 150 pages. Even if I seriously study only two sonnets, the purchase will have been worthwhile.
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